90
90
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
i think steve has it exactly right, though. the expansion to $1 trillion annually a year in terms of check writing is significantly potent in terms of potential inflation. it it just depends upon the private sector taking the bait and providing animal spirits to that fire power. >> i don't know if you saw at the top of the show, our crack team made a demonstration of ben bernanke pulling the economy over the cliff. if we go over, automatic tax cuts, automatic spending hikes on everybody, we must add, does ben bernanke and the merry band of fed governors have the strength and the ability and the fire power to pull us back? >> they've already admitted that, if we were to go over the fiscal cliff, there's little that the fed can do in terms of tools to create the kind of a scenario that we would like to see. so fortunately, the arguments for getting a deal done outweigh the arguments for not doing one before the 112th congress closes. >> you don't think, charles, they can not just shower the people with love, but shower them with
i think steve has it exactly right, though. the expansion to $1 trillion annually a year in terms of check writing is significantly potent in terms of potential inflation. it it just depends upon the private sector taking the bait and providing animal spirits to that fire power. >> i don't know if you saw at the top of the show, our crack team made a demonstration of ben bernanke pulling the economy over the cliff. if we go over, automatic tax cuts, automatic spending hikes on everybody,...
88
88
Dec 5, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him, never wanted to see him. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs delays cancer surgery. >> how could such a smart man do such a stupid thing? >> you know, i think that he kind of felt that if you ignore something, if you don't want something to exist, you can have magical thinking, and it had worked for him in the past. >> more steve jobs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. lots of prepaid cards come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cas
even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch...
205
205
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, last word? >> okay. listen. unions are parasite who is eat their host alive. g.n. looked for a new host-- the taxpayer. in michigan, the parasites are looking fora i new host -- forcing michigan citizen who is do not want them there to be press into unions that they don't want to join. >> stop blaming the rank-and-file union member. they are not the ones causing this. it's the leadership -- >> yes, they are! >> after steven had his hans -- >> they pulled down a tent! it's not me! it's hundreds of people who were in a tent! come on, man! let's be honest! >> there were flame throwers and cancer patients everywhere. a little more dramatic. >> sean: thanks for being with us. the violence demonstrated by the union protesters is undeniable, the proof is in the footage. why did the mainstream media show none of this? we will look at the phony narrative. plus, tonight, we will check in with michelle malkin and much, much more as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh
steve, last word? >> okay. listen. unions are parasite who is eat their host alive. g.n. looked for a new host-- the taxpayer. in michigan, the parasites are looking fora i new host -- forcing michigan citizen who is do not want them there to be press into unions that they don't want to join. >> stop blaming the rank-and-file union member. they are not the ones causing this. it's the leadership -- >> yes, they are! >> after steven had his hans -- >> they pulled...
111
111
Dec 14, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 1
we got steve coming in, decreasing his price. analysts aren't hanging out at a thousand, 900 dollars. i think you see a lot more companies downgrading themselves based on price. there could be a lot more down side momentum than upside. >> the top rated i.t. analyst on the street joins us now live. steve welcome back to halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> your note is certainly the talk of the street today. and a lot of people are focusing on it for the reason why apple is almost back at those november lows. why have you taken down the numbers? why have you cut the price target? >> well, we do cut our price target from 780 to 700 and we've taken our earnings estimates down. and the reason is that my colleagues in asia are getting a sense that the production for the iphone in particular is coming down again. i think the street has understood that production would probably be down about 20% in the march versus the december quarter. that is not terribly atypical but we are now sensing it may be down as much as 40%. we're not quite
we got steve coming in, decreasing his price. analysts aren't hanging out at a thousand, 900 dollars. i think you see a lot more companies downgrading themselves based on price. there could be a lot more down side momentum than upside. >> the top rated i.t. analyst on the street joins us now live. steve welcome back to halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> your note is certainly the talk of the street today. and a lot of people are focusing on it for the reason why apple is...
110
110
Dec 21, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
john harwood, steve liesman and larry kudlow. let's start with john with the progress or lack thereof. >> we've had a bit after crack up here in washington, brian, as you may have noticed. last night the house of representatives tried to move on speaker boehner's so-called plan b which would have raised taxes or permitted tax increases back to the clinton era levels on million dollar incomes. he was explaining to the press this morning about why he wasn't able to bring that up for a vote. and he said it was because members of his caucus had the perception a mistaken perception, that it was a tax increase. here is the speaker. >> there was a perception created that that vote last night was going to increase taxes. i disagree with that characterization of the bill. but that impression was out there. we had a number of members who didn't want to be perceived as raising real taxes. thalt the real issue. >> democrats picked up the reasoning behind the speaker's statement. he is saying it wasn't a tax increase because tax rates are sup
john harwood, steve liesman and larry kudlow. let's start with john with the progress or lack thereof. >> we've had a bit after crack up here in washington, brian, as you may have noticed. last night the house of representatives tried to move on speaker boehner's so-called plan b which would have raised taxes or permitted tax increases back to the clinton era levels on million dollar incomes. he was explaining to the press this morning about why he wasn't able to bring that up for a vote....
50
50
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> steve weiss, does the data change? you have a guy who has been bullish, did defending the market every move lower. it's come back and he's defend ed it. >> i departmeidn't see the markg much between now and then. if you're really squoeoverweigh equities, you're playing for one thing, for a resolution, the fiscal cliff that you can live with. we've had china come, the chinese markets are down. our markets are not believing that. europe continues to worsen so there are lots of issues out there, lots of reasons to be negle negative plus corporate earnings. i remain cautious. >> the former chief economist and vice president biden, tony worked in the bush 43 white house, both cnbc contributors. good to see you both today. is the white house going to accept anything but tax rates going up? >> well, they've never completely closed the door on that. >> it's like maybe just a crack, and i mean it's a small crack. >> yeah, and it's a very small crack and it might even be closing. they are very much about the high higher rates. t
. >> steve weiss, does the data change? you have a guy who has been bullish, did defending the market every move lower. it's come back and he's defend ed it. >> i departmeidn't see the markg much between now and then. if you're really squoeoverweigh equities, you're playing for one thing, for a resolution, the fiscal cliff that you can live with. we've had china come, the chinese markets are down. our markets are not believing that. europe continues to worsen so there are lots of...
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
david: steve joyce, choice hotels. thanks for coming in. liz: it could be a not so happy new year for investors. coming up the editor-in-chief of yes, the famed stock trader as almanac tells us why. david: it has been a not so happy couple of months for apple but the stock is up a little bit today after falling more than 6% yesterday. we have the senior equity analyst at "morningstar" who sees a buying opportunity. he will tell you why coming next trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly oine in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#1-800-345-25 rat
david: steve joyce, choice hotels. thanks for coming in. liz: it could be a not so happy new year for investors. coming up the editor-in-chief of yes, the famed stock trader as almanac tells us why. david: it has been a not so happy couple of months for apple but the stock is up a little bit today after falling more than 6% yesterday. we have the senior equity analyst at "morningstar" who sees a buying opportunity. he will tell you why coming next trade in hong kong. tdd#:...
211
211
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
count down to the closing bell is next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbg everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the m marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a compy that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fee so he can worry about other things, le what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket scien. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting lief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier tt helps block stomachcid from splashing up- relievinghe pain quickly. try fas long lastg gaviscon®. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ le announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, o matter which list yore on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
count down to the closing bell is next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbg everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the m marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a compy that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fee so he can worry about other things, le what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket scien. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. you know...
189
189
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
back in a minute. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all
back in a minute. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. if you're a man with...
113
113
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
tracy: and james, tech industries, you see you know, you don't see bill gates or steve jobs, while still alive, working for union workers, the world is changing a little bit, is it still necessary? >> that is the problem that the unions have, they have not changed fundamentally how they represent workers since the 1930s, but the economy has changed. look at union contracts, all senior tie based promotions and pancreases. you want performance reviews, and performance based pays and the union makes name possible. tracy: thank you for your insights. >> thank you. tracy: now that michigan is a right-to-work state, is this the beginning of end of unions, a gal up on pole said that mer-- gallup poll said more than half of americans believe. but not just yet. number 5, telecommunications workers, 16% of all unionized. transportation workers 4.5 million, 1 million are unionized. and they earn a third more than nonunion colleagues, and utility workers, 25% of these are union members they earn more than 10 perspir week mor -- per week wo. and number 2, local firefighters and police. 35% belong to
tracy: and james, tech industries, you see you know, you don't see bill gates or steve jobs, while still alive, working for union workers, the world is changing a little bit, is it still necessary? >> that is the problem that the unions have, they have not changed fundamentally how they represent workers since the 1930s, but the economy has changed. look at union contracts, all senior tie based promotions and pancreases. you want performance reviews, and performance based pays and the...
239
239
Dec 29, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher education. it is increasing revenue for the insiders and not worry the students . not talk about $100 application how about 400 billion we spend on higher education and producing graduates who don't have the skills that our economies. >> morg oon. going back to thedea of a scam. it is it better than seeing it loosened in the classroom. >> and in thepped of the day. paying 60,000 for the students is watered down. and don't blame the application fee and blame the government subsidies. >> hold on, there st. a scam. >> it is fair to call it a scam and colleges are trying fobring in more applicants. it is news and world report that they are trying to move up on. >> and thin - then they are saying parents and young people are dumkophs. >> and hold on. john
colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher education. it is increasing revenue for the insiders and not worry the students . not talk about $100 application how about 400 billion we spend on higher education and producing graduates who...
143
143
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now is steve kornacki from salon.com, host of "the cycle." good to have you i don't here. >> great to be here. >> some republican-controlled states, including ohio and virginia are talking about making their state vote for president the same way they vote for congress and the legislature. which right now is set up in a way that dramatically favors republicans, no matter how people vote. is it feasible that they could do this? >> it is feasible, sure, because they have the power. we're talking about states here where you control where the republican party controls the governorship and controls both houses of the legislature. so they have the power to do it. the significance, i literally have some back of the envelope calculations. >> that's an actual envelope? >> with some calculations on it. i think it's worth pointing out. you have four statious mentioned, pennsylvania, virginia, michigan, ohio. right now this year in the 2012 election, the electoral vote count from those four states was 61-0, obama. he won all four states. if you get a vote
joining us now is steve kornacki from salon.com, host of "the cycle." good to have you i don't here. >> great to be here. >> some republican-controlled states, including ohio and virginia are talking about making their state vote for president the same way they vote for congress and the legislature. which right now is set up in a way that dramatically favors republicans, no matter how people vote. is it feasible that they could do this? >> it is feasible, sure,...
76
76
Dec 7, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, and brandon darby was an occupy protest who was in the group and then became an informant for the fbi. >> brandon, you were inside the movement and one of the thing i'm afraid of is you have the extreme left that wants to fundamentally transform and change america in ways that i don't think the average american would really comprehend. you were there. you were inside. how widespread is the thinking on this? >> sean, you have to understand that this video is really a serious of videos. a serious of videos where this same sentiment has been expressed t happened in the 2008 republican national convention. what i learned working undercover with the fbi was that these groups oftentimes are supported by the moderate left of center groups. and they are oftentimes protected by them in the media after they get caught by law enforcement. >> that's a fascinating thing, steve, because remember we had the guy deaf -- deficating on the police car and a rape tent set up for women because of the rapes taking place, and it was a really radical movement. we saw violence in cities across america
steve, and brandon darby was an occupy protest who was in the group and then became an informant for the fbi. >> brandon, you were inside the movement and one of the thing i'm afraid of is you have the extreme left that wants to fundamentally transform and change america in ways that i don't think the average american would really comprehend. you were there. you were inside. how widespread is the thinking on this? >> sean, you have to understand that this video is really a serious...
150
150
Dec 5, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
they're then going to believe -- >> i hear what steve is saying there. i'm standing in your camp, which is a rare spot for me to be in, standing in chris's camp here, but i think you're right. i think the markets have not baked this into their equation. >> dysfunction and childishness. >> dysfunction and childishness has nothing to do with my bottom line, necessarily, in terms of how i'm going to pay for things necessarily. yeah, i get the political side of that. but as a market force, i don't think they've baked that in, number one. number two, i don't think that the president is going to allow this thing to get to that point. i think they're going to cut a short-term deal to get through that first quarter of next year. >> kick it down the road. >> no. who is the only hero from this election besides the president? the only hero? chris christie. the only one running 72%. people of all colors, all ethnic groups, you poll them, i have been in the rooms, i was there recently, they want a peace treaty of some kind to make it work. they don't want a big victo
they're then going to believe -- >> i hear what steve is saying there. i'm standing in your camp, which is a rare spot for me to be in, standing in chris's camp here, but i think you're right. i think the markets have not baked this into their equation. >> dysfunction and childishness. >> dysfunction and childishness has nothing to do with my bottom line, necessarily, in terms of how i'm going to pay for things necessarily. yeah, i get the political side of that. but as a...
324
324
Dec 3, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 1
steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and it was totally, hate when they're out there arguing. >> they're human beings. and it's the way washington used to work. people used to socialize together, whether they were democrats or republicans. they built an entire notion on the company that you can get democrats and republicans to work together to solve business and brand challenges. that's the key issue. >> they don't know each other. they don't socialize each other. there's a taint with doing it. let me give you an idea. we've got a fiscal cliff now. we have the fiscal abyss next ye
steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and...
244
244
Dec 24, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, at this point what are the chances that a grand bargain can still be struck? >> well, harris, it's possible, but getting less likely because it just really isn't a lot of time left. house speaker john boehner will be back next year and for now, he's thrown the ball into the democrats court and some republicans are saying the president isn't really trying to avoid that fiscal cliff. >> when i listen to the president, i think the president is eager to go over the cliff for political purposes. i think he sees a political victory at the bottom of the cliff. he gets all of this additional tax revenue for new programs and gets to cut the military which democrats have been calling for for years and he gets to blame the republicans for it. >> and independent senator lieberman saying it's likely that it will pass with no action, harris. >> harris: how soon can we expect negotiations to get back underway. >> not until after christmas. and wednesday, most likely on thursday. president obama on vacation in hawaii until after christmas has insisted taxes on the wealthy be
steve, at this point what are the chances that a grand bargain can still be struck? >> well, harris, it's possible, but getting less likely because it just really isn't a lot of time left. house speaker john boehner will be back next year and for now, he's thrown the ball into the democrats court and some republicans are saying the president isn't really trying to avoid that fiscal cliff. >> when i listen to the president, i think the president is eager to go over the cliff for...
92
92
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
tim cook is no longer in the glow of the steve jobs era. again, that was a major -- charles: he still would have had enough credit among wall street. every apple's earnings report was not great. it was a component issue. they did not have enough supply. they never put the blame on steve jobs. he has that credibility among wall street. the first time at bat, he struck out. you know what people are saying. connell: it has been such a great performer as a stock for so long. how do you personally look at it? charles: i have it in my retirement account. i would not add it to my stocks quite yet. almost everybody that uses any sort of real fundamental analysis will say, this is a cheap struck. forget about the share price. this literally should be a $1000 stock. maybe this will ultimately split the stock. i think companies are more focused on products and execution than stock price right now. i will not add to my position until i see some sort of numbers that suggest they will turn it around. connell: we will talk more about apple coming up. dage
tim cook is no longer in the glow of the steve jobs era. again, that was a major -- charles: he still would have had enough credit among wall street. every apple's earnings report was not great. it was a component issue. they did not have enough supply. they never put the blame on steve jobs. he has that credibility among wall street. the first time at bat, he struck out. you know what people are saying. connell: it has been such a great performer as a stock for so long. how do you personally...
135
135
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that public transportation is a target. >> isn't eight slippery slope. you started in the streets with these cameras at traffic lights. now you are going buses, now next inside your house. >> hey, i got tagged for
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay...
227
227
Dec 20, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think i've talked to steve forbes in quite awhile. steve, it's great to have you on. everybody knows who you are. a lot of people, you know, since november 6th. there's usually seven stages that happen to people. shock and denial and then there's a lot of pain, usually, then there's some anger, there's blame, there's depression is usually number four. but eventually, there's reconstruction, and then finally acceptance and hope. and i'm just wondering where you are in this stage right now, because i'm going to posit something to you. john roberts threw obama care back to the american public, said it's up to you. it's going to be the law of the land now. it's more of entitlement. it's going to be a huge, additional entitlement. all these other entitlements you could argue that people want these. and that if we're going to keep these, we're not paying for them now, even if we cut back on them, we're still not paying for them. so we need to pay for them, the election decided that. no? >> the election decided was the public doesn't know where this country should go. >> you
i don't think i've talked to steve forbes in quite awhile. steve, it's great to have you on. everybody knows who you are. a lot of people, you know, since november 6th. there's usually seven stages that happen to people. shock and denial and then there's a lot of pain, usually, then there's some anger, there's blame, there's depression is usually number four. but eventually, there's reconstruction, and then finally acceptance and hope. and i'm just wondering where you are in this stage right...
83
83
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that public transportation is a target. >> isn't eight slippery slope. you started in the streets with these cameras at traffic lights. now you are going buses, now next inside your house. >> hey, i got tagged for
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay...
80
80
Dec 10, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to obey this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. john: good intentions gone wrong? that is what this is. said darth frank locke, hundreds of pages supposed to protect us from the evil banks for kabbalah addition say they took needless risks and mortgages because there was deregulation. >> reckless the regulation if we do not act the bad situation will become worse. john: they got it through 848 pages. i have not read it but a lawyer who has specializes in garbage like this. >> the problem is the myth surrounding this that the biggest that is it deregulation. john: 11 george bush? >> even earlier. ronald reagan and throughout the
you have to obey this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. john: good...
116
116
Dec 14, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
louisiana congressman steve scalise says he wants to control the spendling and georgia representative jack kingston says congress shouldn't have to pay $2 million to fission fix the roof at the smithsonian museum. maybe those republicans don't want to fix the statue of liberty island either. we'll save money if we just kept it closed, right? crews pumped 270 million gallons of saltwater out of the transit tunnels. but we could have saved money there if we just didn't fix the commuter trains. governors christie, cuomo, and milloy have really heard and put together and joined forces to demand help from congress. in an op-ed in the "washington post" the governors wrote, "americans come together in times of crisis. our states have stood with your communities when they suffered and faced devastation. it's time for congress to stand with us. amen to that. tonight in our survey i asked, are congressional republicans out of touch with the rest of the country? 99% of you say yes. 1% of you say no. coming up, she was fired for responding to racist remarks on her company's facebook page. tv mete
louisiana congressman steve scalise says he wants to control the spendling and georgia representative jack kingston says congress shouldn't have to pay $2 million to fission fix the roof at the smithsonian museum. maybe those republicans don't want to fix the statue of liberty island either. we'll save money if we just kept it closed, right? crews pumped 270 million gallons of saltwater out of the transit tunnels. but we could have saved money there if we just didn't fix the commuter trains....
283
283
Dec 5, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
with us on set, economic analyst steve rattner. also political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. andrea mitchell. and in new york, msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. and the co-anchor of "street signs," brian sullivan. we've got a lot to talk about, mike barnicle, but i saw a headline on the front page of "usa today," a tease that is very intriguing, and that is one of the greatest players in major league baseball trying to get his worth right now. and if i were a major league team, i would pass on josh hamilton in a new york second because the guy phoned it in when his team needed him the most. there's an attitude problem. and yet he could be such a huge payoff. are the red sox looking at josh hamilton? >> i think any team that's looking at hamilton is looking at no longer than three years with him because of the things you just mentioned. >> he, of course, had an addiction problem, a terrible addiction problem. he got passed -- it was an inspiring story, but he seemed to fall off the cliff. n
with us on set, economic analyst steve rattner. also political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. andrea mitchell. and in new york, msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. and the co-anchor of "street signs," brian sullivan. we've got a lot to talk about, mike barnicle, but i saw a headline on the front page of "usa today," a tease that is very intriguing, and that is one of the greatest players in major league baseball trying to get his worth...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
90
90
Dec 28, 2012
12/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me from moscow now is steve rosenberg. steve, you said he'd do it, he's done it. >> that's right, david. there's been one question that has dominated political life in moscow the last few days and that is will he or won't he? will president putin sign what is one of the most controversial laws he's been face with. yesterday he indicated he probably would and today he signed it. as you mentioned it has been very controversial because a number of ministers in his own government, including the russian foreign minister have publicly criticized the law and president putin's critics have accused him of playing politics with russian children. >> criticized it on humanitarian grounds. >> yes, absolutely. it's interesting to note that the bill we're talking about, the law we're talking about is wider than simply banning adoptions. it's russia's retaliation for the act that bans russians officials suspected of human rights violations from getting u.s. visa's and freezes their assets. so this bans u.s. officials from coming to russia
joining me from moscow now is steve rosenberg. steve, you said he'd do it, he's done it. >> that's right, david. there's been one question that has dominated political life in moscow the last few days and that is will he or won't he? will president putin sign what is one of the most controversial laws he's been face with. yesterday he indicated he probably would and today he signed it. as you mentioned it has been very controversial because a number of ministers in his own government,...
122
122
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
are you listening, steve ballmer? nicole, pre-market, where is the stock? >> stuart, you're making me laugh already and the show has barely begun. you're waiting for your special dividend? clamoring? okay, fine. you may have heard a shriek and a cheer out of the green room earlier this morning when i was getting my makeup done when i saw the headline that microsoft is ramping up production of the surface tablet in order to get it out to third party retailers. here is a look at the stock, it's going to have an up arrow, stuart. >> yeah, i mean, look, out of call of this, they said nothing about a special dividend. let's get that clear. and looks like it's going to be up in the early going, i live in hope, nicole, more proof that the california is the formerly golden state. and tens of thousands leaving and is mike reagan ready to join them in the mass exodus. make it with them. just look at this. there's still room in my house for you in new jersey, okay? >> see you on the 7th. >> stocks will be higher when trading begins at 12:15 eastern time. right around
are you listening, steve ballmer? nicole, pre-market, where is the stock? >> stuart, you're making me laugh already and the show has barely begun. you're waiting for your special dividend? clamoring? okay, fine. you may have heard a shriek and a cheer out of the green room earlier this morning when i was getting my makeup done when i saw the headline that microsoft is ramping up production of the surface tablet in order to get it out to third party retailers. here is a look at the stock,...
445
445
Dec 20, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 445
favorite 0
quote 1
thanks, steve. for one american family, two months is turning into a tragic holiday season. 32-year-old pastor most likely won't be home with his wife and children for christmas. he's being jailed in iran, even though no formal charges have been filed against him. the iranian born christian convert is an american citizen. but was taken into custody while visiting family in the country. since then his family has been working around the clock to get him free. >> few weeks ago he told me there is prisoners hurting him and there was a couple around of interrogators, the second round had hit him and had physically abused him. >> gretchen: lisa has been following this story and has spoken to the family. good to see new person. what does the family say? >> very upset. i speak to his wife frequently. she's living in the united states with two very young children. we're less than a week away from christmas. obviously her emotions are higher at this time of the year. she never thought that would potentially b
thanks, steve. for one american family, two months is turning into a tragic holiday season. 32-year-old pastor most likely won't be home with his wife and children for christmas. he's being jailed in iran, even though no formal charges have been filed against him. the iranian born christian convert is an american citizen. but was taken into custody while visiting family in the country. since then his family has been working around the clock to get him free. >> few weeks ago he told me...
199
199
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
our steve liesman is at headquarters. steve, it feels like we've been around the world and back since you started breaking news on the white house offer last night. what's your read right now? >> i'm trying to get a feel for what the gop strategy is right here. we had senator corker, as you guys mentioned on this morning, saying he sees nothing new here. sort of began the conversation saying he saw nothing new. kind of agreed at the end that there had been some movement. i think there have been pretty significant steps by the president. but that doesn't mean that they're significant enough for the gop. you know, him saying that this 250 which had been previously immutable is now essentially mutable. that was a concession. and geithner previously told me they will not do a deal without a permanent debt ceiling fix. now they're saying two years. also the cpi chain thing will reduce payments to social security. so that's a pretty big step forward. i think maybe both sides are in negotiating positions. but also seeing this as
our steve liesman is at headquarters. steve, it feels like we've been around the world and back since you started breaking news on the white house offer last night. what's your read right now? >> i'm trying to get a feel for what the gop strategy is right here. we had senator corker, as you guys mentioned on this morning, saying he sees nothing new here. sort of began the conversation saying he saw nothing new. kind of agreed at the end that there had been some movement. i think there...
76
76
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we get his take on it next. [ m] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barriereef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he n worry about other things, like what the mket is doing and being ready, no tter what happen which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: we have our eyes on avalanche the stock this morning, it is now up after a huge drop yesterday. a lot at stake here. lot of people trying to avoid a tax bite next year. reports about apple losing market share, in the smart phone area in china and as charles said, once the stock goes down other people start selling making it fall even worse. it has been turned around and is now up $4. it was down $11 half an hour ago. the dow jones industrial average is pretty flat. it is up five points. it is because of the fiscal cliff, not because of the fiscal cliff, the fiscal clip could be play no
we get his take on it next. [ m] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barriereef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he n worry about other things, like what the mket is doing and being ready, no tter what happen which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: we have our eyes on avalanche...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
steve king was voted to boycott them is the first person long before repeating to give clear warning of the global financial crisis how was it obvious to you this is all being totally counterproductive when it's allowed to finance speculative objects like when to a lot of obligations and so on it's like you're not checking out a. borrowing money to gamble on what their own next door neighbor's house. that you suspect an incentive to turn on i just house down when most americans change what will happen if they don't i'm a partisan issue but trying to an idiot because you just don't exploit what you just you know i mean washington who played way and even up there one holds her still you know isn't broken away from the finances and i think you need all the success unnecessarily restore came in he then took on the banks direct when you read his inauguration speech it was all about trying the money lenders out of the temple so it takes a change like that banks really said i didn't buy documents mean maybe it's a bank so what's most that they saw banks they didn't know they were engaged in
steve king was voted to boycott them is the first person long before repeating to give clear warning of the global financial crisis how was it obvious to you this is all being totally counterproductive when it's allowed to finance speculative objects like when to a lot of obligations and so on it's like you're not checking out a. borrowing money to gamble on what their own next door neighbor's house. that you suspect an incentive to turn on i just house down when most americans change what will...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
that around steve king was voted to boycott them is the first post and long before repeated to give clear warning of the global fund to cross this how was it over to you this is all being totally counterproductive when it's allowed to finance speculative objects like when to a lot of oh gosh and so on it's like you're not checking out. borrowing money to gamble on what there are next on my best house. an incentive to not let this house down when most americans change would happen if they don't i'm a partisan issue but trying because you. just don't exploit what you just you know i mean washington completely and you can even up there one hopes are still you know i've been broken away from the finances and i think you need to in the succession necessarily restore came in he then took on the banks directly in europe is in the russian stage it's all about trying the money when it's out of the champ so it takes a change like. banks. said i didn't buy. documents many many heads of banks or what's most of the banks didn't know they were engaged in fraudulent activity to be in jail or incompetent
that around steve king was voted to boycott them is the first post and long before repeated to give clear warning of the global fund to cross this how was it over to you this is all being totally counterproductive when it's allowed to finance speculative objects like when to a lot of oh gosh and so on it's like you're not checking out. borrowing money to gamble on what there are next on my best house. an incentive to not let this house down when most americans change would happen if they don't...
126
126
Dec 10, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> i knew that was true when steve weiss said he was buying the fxis. >> i was smiling. >> manufacturing is clearly retrenched with the concerns surrounding the fiscal cliff. we see that, all the numbers, you have to believe a little certainty. manufacturing comes back. the material space, which is so tied to the chinese growth. i think that's in particular a sector you could look at. i think you could even, and i'm warming up to something that i haven't liked all year, but you could even look at the steel space and some of those names in there, and i think that would be a focus area. >> we're going to talk about apple certainly in more unstance a little bit later. but if you like technology, right, are you going to buy the nasdaq 100 or are you going to buy individual names? because i'm just wondering if apple doesn't participate the way you might hope it would or think it could in 2013 does that hold back technology as a secretary e? do you need to look for individual names? >> i just think you have to have a critical theme around it. i think there's two themes. one, smart fund growth,
. >> i knew that was true when steve weiss said he was buying the fxis. >> i was smiling. >> manufacturing is clearly retrenched with the concerns surrounding the fiscal cliff. we see that, all the numbers, you have to believe a little certainty. manufacturing comes back. the material space, which is so tied to the chinese growth. i think that's in particular a sector you could look at. i think you could even, and i'm warming up to something that i haven't liked all year, but...
206
206
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, where are you on this, rick -- or, i'm sorry, steve? >> interesting. >> i'm just -- no, that i called you rick? no, because of rick perry. but i think that's what you're alluding to. >> yeah. >> was it that one that you wanted to get rid of the department of education? >> the role -- >> i like the idea of giving it down to the states. >> the idea that a department of education in washington, d.c., should be making decisions for each of the states is just ludicrous, you know, from a constitutional standpoint, it just is not functional. >> when was it is, 1980? i mean, it's a relatively recent addition that has swallowed up democracy. >> the money that comes and creates more bureaucracy and then they try to dictate to the states, here, race to the top's a good example of it. we tell them, you know, with all due respect, we don't want to participate in race to the top. because we asked them, well, can we take a look at the national standards that you want to put in place and can we see the tests? well, those aren't done yet. not unlike the
i mean, where are you on this, rick -- or, i'm sorry, steve? >> interesting. >> i'm just -- no, that i called you rick? no, because of rick perry. but i think that's what you're alluding to. >> yeah. >> was it that one that you wanted to get rid of the department of education? >> the role -- >> i like the idea of giving it down to the states. >> the idea that a department of education in washington, d.c., should be making decisions for each of the...
157
157
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
rationality to treat a small business person who makes $250,000 a year and employs ten people just like steve jobs, warren buffett and-- >> and we quibble? >> let me finish. we can quibble about what the right amount is, whether it's $250,000 or whether it's 500,000, what the president is trying to do. >> and for a while, charles, help me with this part of it. whatever your views on taxes, and i think it's happening and ben stein's earlier point, it's there. and deeply disturbing, where is it, not only there's a lack of result to slowing what is the growth to spend because there's no cutting going on. but we're going to-- and that's what we're going to do and this is the effort and the measure you use toinally get serious. this is not serious. >> warren buffett laid it out on monday in that new york times op-ed and he said in an ideal world, we would still have deficit spending ery single year and the president laid it out more than once and in an ideal world, we're still-- we're not talking about cutting debt. we're talking about increasin it at a slower rate and then later on, the idea of 5
rationality to treat a small business person who makes $250,000 a year and employs ten people just like steve jobs, warren buffett and-- >> and we quibble? >> let me finish. we can quibble about what the right amount is, whether it's $250,000 or whether it's 500,000, what the president is trying to do. >> and for a while, charles, help me with this part of it. whatever your views on taxes, and i think it's happening and ben stein's earlier point, it's there. and deeply...
89
89
Dec 17, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in chicago and wherever it's playing out, it is horrible, but from a public opinion standpoint, because the violent crime rate has dropped, it took guns in a lot of ways out of the public debate. so now it's these spectacular individual incidents and the growing number of them that's putting it back in the debate and i think creating that pressure again that we last saw in the early '90s. >> karen, this was mayor michael bloomberg today. please take a listen to this. >> this is not a partisan issue. this is just a bunch of people who i think are cowed by the n
, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in...
97
97
Dec 21, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the opening bell next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. bubut whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with peop he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator wog together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be us more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart cond
the opening bell next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. bubut whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with peop he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. but with advair,...
104
104
Dec 9, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] >> it depends on who you ask, steve. [laughter] first place we launched this book was in the city, in the park outside in which my father was killed, and i was very heartened to see hundreds, 700 people came to the launch, which is important only because when you write a book critical of the army, the current president, the ruling elite, the establishment, the isi -- [laughter] you would forgive people for lack of attendance, and i think it showed, i don't -- you can't ask me what people think of me. i don't know. i think it demonstrated that, you know, curiosity and solidarity, and it's not those two things, and certainly, a willingness to engage to ask questions, whether they are critical ones or not. i -- i feel very welcomed. i mean, people like me, i think, i don't know. [laughter] you tell me. i think i'm nice so that's where that stands. [laughter] india, i think, you know, what drk the second place i went was india, and i'm always amazed as how warmly i'm received in india when i say i'm from pakistan because the
[laughter] >> it depends on who you ask, steve. [laughter] first place we launched this book was in the city, in the park outside in which my father was killed, and i was very heartened to see hundreds, 700 people came to the launch, which is important only because when you write a book critical of the army, the current president, the ruling elite, the establishment, the isi -- [laughter] you would forgive people for lack of attendance, and i think it showed, i don't -- you can't ask me...
303
303
Dec 30, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, you wanted to get in there? >> yeah, let me be the bull here for a minute. we talk auld time about the energy sector and it's not just the energy sector, we've had a mini renaissance in manufacturing in this country, in transportation because of the fact the energy prices are falling and makes the american much more competitive at the margin. i think 2013 is going to see continued declines in energy prices. that's like a tax cut for the american consumer, paul. >> but, paul, the thing we haven't mentioned here is unemployment. we've had high unemployment for four years which means a lot of people out of jobs. we would need a tremendously bullish economy and i'm saying like 4%, to produce enough jobs, it would take a decade to get back to where we were before this recession. >> paul: right, sure, no question about it. >> we just need to do whatever we can to allow economic growth in this country. but declining energy prices are not necessarily good for energy production. because at some point, energy producers are going to say the price is too low and to miti
steve, you wanted to get in there? >> yeah, let me be the bull here for a minute. we talk auld time about the energy sector and it's not just the energy sector, we've had a mini renaissance in manufacturing in this country, in transportation because of the fact the energy prices are falling and makes the american much more competitive at the margin. i think 2013 is going to see continued declines in energy prices. that's like a tax cut for the american consumer, paul. >> but, paul,...
147
147
Dec 23, 2012
12/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
steve is back in line-up. curry, 89 three's last night. kobe puts the lakers up by 4. great fadeaway. then to the second quarter. derek jack exploded. nothing but net. david lee had a triple double last night and closer to a double-double. right now, 81-70 in the third. we'll have highlights coming up at 11:00 on channel 7. >> undefeated stanford hosted by longtime rival and lady cardinals had too much game. pat summers on hand. probably thinking what everybody else. here at left hand. stanford, and there with the put back. 21 points and 19 rebounds and stanford remains unbeaten. >> for the men, cal hosting prior ri view a&m. justin cobb with 14 points on the night. the steal and you know what is coming. 23 points for him. cal win it 85-53. >> facing san diego state. he got lit up by chase, 33 points on the afternoon. san diego stated i am police officers to 10-1, 80-58 was the final. >> we're hear from megatron and more from the warriors tonight at 11:00 and we'll see you then. >> all of your electronic devices zapping you of >>> coming up tonight, power outages, wind
steve is back in line-up. curry, 89 three's last night. kobe puts the lakers up by 4. great fadeaway. then to the second quarter. derek jack exploded. nothing but net. david lee had a triple double last night and closer to a double-double. right now, 81-70 in the third. we'll have highlights coming up at 11:00 on channel 7. >> undefeated stanford hosted by longtime rival and lady cardinals had too much game. pat summers on hand. probably thinking what everybody else. here at left hand....
293
293
Dec 6, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much, steve liesman. we have breaking news on the fiscal cliff negotiations. john harwood with the details. over to you, john. >> maria, just wanted to bring you up to date on a development, which is the resumption of some staff level discussions between the congress, the speaker's office in particular, and the white house. we've been through a period where both sides, the principa s principals, the speaker and president have been striking tough lines in public, having made some initial moves towards cooperation, but word followed up no more meetings scheduled between the principals. wasn't that much going on staff to staff. that's changed today from yesterday. to you have some discussions resumed. i don't want to overplay the significance, but it is an encouraging sign for people who think that the ice had been beginning to crack around some of the positions, especially with the republicans on taxes. we may be looking for some forward movement. got to watch over the next day or so. >> this is good news, john. >> it is good news. it is an indication that we ma
thank you so much, steve liesman. we have breaking news on the fiscal cliff negotiations. john harwood with the details. over to you, john. >> maria, just wanted to bring you up to date on a development, which is the resumption of some staff level discussions between the congress, the speaker's office in particular, and the white house. we've been through a period where both sides, the principa s principals, the speaker and president have been striking tough lines in public, having made...
336
336
Dec 5, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 0
>> steve: yeah. the good news is she was recently cleared of all allegations that she steered bailout money to a bank that her husband had stock in. so terrific. >> gretchen: here is a hypocrisy alert. michael moore, he's the maker of a lot of different films. he got over $840,000 in taxpayer funded incentives to make his movie. but guess who it was about. it was about opposing taxpayer funded incentive for businesses. so some people might find that hypocritical. >> steve: he made a documentary called "capitalism". i get the idea of tax credits for companies that create jobs. how many jobs do you think this michael moore movie created. >> brian: you see his movies really, since the bush one, have really tanked since, have not gotten the traction and he's pretty much disappeared, which i think is a good thing. >> steve: you think so? anyway, speaking of disappeared, whole bunch of michigan's money, $841,145 in taxpayer funded incentives disappeared into the making of that fine motion picture. >> gretc
>> steve: yeah. the good news is she was recently cleared of all allegations that she steered bailout money to a bank that her husband had stock in. so terrific. >> gretchen: here is a hypocrisy alert. michael moore, he's the maker of a lot of different films. he got over $840,000 in taxpayer funded incentives to make his movie. but guess who it was about. it was about opposing taxpayer funded incentive for businesses. so some people might find that hypocritical. >> steve: he...